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| Loving Sonic A Mental Disorder? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 18 2013, 10:45 AM (1,180 Views) | |
| Smashmaster | Aug 18 2013, 02:51 PM Post #1 |
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Sonic isn't real. Other people are. Being a fan is ok, making fan-characters and fan-fics are ok and fun even. I'm an RP-addict. However what you are describing is like obsessing over a celebrity except even worse. In an extreme case you might be able to stalk and kidnap your fav celebrity, but you can't do that to Sonic. Even holding the Sega team hostage wouldn't get you what you want. (although if you ever do I have a list of demands to add to your own) On a more serious note, if you are serious about this, I would say list out the things you like about Sonic and then look for real guys who fit that. Sonic isn't the only one, not even in the fictional sonic universe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOzeIp5IWDs My Dad always complains that I relate too many things to fiction, and that I spend too much time thinking about fiction, which I do, but in the end, I always know the difference between what is real and what is not. That said, you can learn alot about real life from fiction, such as the above linked comic. Edited by Smashmaster, Aug 18 2013, 02:52 PM.
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| Smashmaster | Aug 18 2013, 03:01 PM Post #2 |
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Well then I'd say you are quite sane. As for finding people of similar interests, lol I'm doing the same thing. In fact I started a kind of mini comic-con at my college to try and bring together all the nerdy and geeky so that I may seek out suitable dating options. Like interests is also high on my list. It's hard to have a fulfilling conversation sometimes with people that don't speak fluent geek. Edited by Smashmaster, Aug 18 2013, 03:02 PM.
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| Smashmaster | Aug 18 2013, 03:28 PM Post #3 |
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Well that's understandable. It may be seen as childish to some peo-
*facepalm* When I say speak "geek" I don't mean technobabble. I mean a general use of fiction (and sometimes science yes) in conversation. Tendency to use references to movie lines or problems encountered by characters when discussing real life things is what characterizes the lingo most. Just...yeah...find common ground. What RabidChoo said... |
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